Satellite Maps 1.What do satellite images show? 2.What can meteorologists.

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Satellite Maps What do satellite images show? 2.What can meteorologists learn by the shade of the clouds on a satellite image? 3.Why is this information important?

Radar Maps What does radar show? 2.How do we get radar images? 3.Why is this information important?

Precipitation Maps d/prcp/home.rxml d/prcp/home.rxml 1.What is precipitation? 2.What are some examples of precipitation? 3.Why is this information important?

Temperature Maps What is temperature? 2.Why is it usually cooler at night? 3.Why is this information important?

Front Maps fronts-systems.htm fronts-systems.htm 1.What is a cold front? 2.What is a warm front? 3.What type of weather does each typically bring? 4.Why is this information important?